GOAL to commence aid distribution
in Haiti
January 20th, 2010
GOAL has confirmed that the agency will commence
a large distribution of food and non food items to the inhabitants
of Port-au-Prince this afternoon.
The distribution will take place
in the Turgeau region, one of the areas worst hit by the earthquake.
Most of the food has been sourced
from the UN, while the non-food items have been trucked down from
the GOAL base in the Dominican Republic.
It is also hoped that GOAL will
be able to distribute supplies which are en route from Santo Domingo.
These goods were sent out by Irish Aid.
GOAL CEO, John O’Shea
said: “Naturally we are delighted to be up and running and
we expect that over the coming days and weeks we will expand our
operations significantly. But everything here depends on the level
of security which the International Community intend to provide.
“We welcome the decision
of the United Nations last night to deploy an additional 3,500 soldiers/policemen
to Haiti – but I want to stress that unless these individuals
are on the streets and keeping the peace, the aid effort will be
seriously disrupted.”
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